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Ethiopian Musics 1971: Recorded By Ragnar Johnson and Ralph Harrison - Various Artists [VINYL]

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Ethiopian Musics 1971: Recorded By Ragnar Johnson and Ralph Harrison - Various Artists [VINYL]

A landmark field recording capturing the vibrant sounds of Ethiopia in 1971. Documented by Ragnar Johnson and Ralph Harrison, this collection presents traditional and contemporary Ethiopian music in its authentic context—from ceremonial vocals and instrumental ensembles to urban popular styles of the era. This vinyl pressing preserves a crucial moment in Ethiopian musical history, offering listeners an immersive journey through regional variations, rhythmic complexity, and the cultural richness of the Horn of Africa. Essential for world music collectors and ethnomusicology enthusiasts.
A landmark field recording capturing the vibrant sounds of Ethiopia in 1971. Documented by Ragnar Johnson and Ralph Harrison, this collection presents traditional and contemporary Ethiopian music in its authentic context—from ceremonial vocals and instrumental ensembles to urban popular styles of the era. This vinyl pressing preserves a crucial moment in Ethiopian musical history, offering listeners an immersive journey through regional variations, rhythmic complexity, and the cultural richness of the Horn of Africa. Essential for world music collectors and ethnomusicology enthusiasts.
$16.27

Original: $46.48

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Ethiopian Musics 1971: Recorded By Ragnar Johnson and Ralph Harrison - Various Artists [VINYL]

$46.48

$16.27

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A landmark field recording capturing the vibrant sounds of Ethiopia in 1971. Documented by Ragnar Johnson and Ralph Harrison, this collection presents traditional and contemporary Ethiopian music in its authentic context—from ceremonial vocals and instrumental ensembles to urban popular styles of the era. This vinyl pressing preserves a crucial moment in Ethiopian musical history, offering listeners an immersive journey through regional variations, rhythmic complexity, and the cultural richness of the Horn of Africa. Essential for world music collectors and ethnomusicology enthusiasts.